Sarah Imhoff was recently interviewed at Princeton University’s Center for Culture, Society and Religion as part of their Religion and the Public Conversation series “Bodies and Embodiment.” Imhoff highlights the complicated and at times conflicting connections between the body, queerness, disability, religion, and nationalism in her recent book, The Lives of Jessie Sampter: Queer, Disabled, Zionist, which tells the story of an individual full of contradictions.